Parris Island & Beaufort Marine Corps Base

MCRD Parris Island better known as the Marine Corps Recruit Depot is the East Coast boot camp for enlisted Marines. MCAS Beaufort is the Marine Corps Air Station. Both bases are approximately 20 minutes from each other and share information and websites.

Weather

The weather here ranges from highs in the 50’s in the winter to the 90’s in the summer. It can be quite humid. The average rainfall is over 50 inches a year. It is possible that you may be affected by a Hurricane at some point in time.

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Thunderstorm

Late night thunderstorms. Lows overnight in the mid 70s.

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Thunderstorm

Thunderstorms likely. High around 85F. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 90%.

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Chance of a Thunderstorm

Sunny skies during the morning hours. Scattered showers and thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. High 93F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50%.

What is there to do around Parris Island and Beaufort Marine Corps Base?

Area Activities

Hunting Island State Park: A great park where a quiet beach awaits you with beautiful views. Camping and hiking is available with a lighthouse and nature reserve.

Old Sheldon Church: This church has been burned down a few times, but it’s a great place for pictures, very sweet, great history, worth a trip.

Haunted Carriage Ride Tours: A charity fund-raising event in Beaufort which is a lot of fun. Bring a thermos and a blanket and learn about the ghosts of Beaufort.

Farmer’s Markets: Every Saturday morning you can go to the one on Ribaut near the Naval Hospital. It has mostly food items and fresh produce with a spackling of plant sales. Crepe cart, banana bread, empanadas, kettle corn are all things you can find there. Saturday afternoons you can go to the Farmer’s Market at Pickpocket Plantation (near Lowe’s and the Auto store). Homemade ice cream, soaps, BBQ, and some crafts are common there. The first Friday of the month they have a market in Habersham. It’s mostly crafts and such, but I’ve yet to make it to one, so I don’t know, but I hear it’s great.

Boat Rentals: Don’t ever say there isn’t anything to do in Beaufort if you haven’t taken a boat on the water. Take a course from the recreation check out on base and rent a boat for a day. Take the whole family and cruise the waters and feel the breeze in your hair.

Dog Parks: There are two dog parks in Beaufort. The one in Habersham is a bit plain, just a grass area with one tree. There is water there though, and doggy baggies. The bigger one is the Burton Wells park, it has two contained areas one for big dogs, one for little. Both go into the water so dogs can swim and have trees and foliage. They’re pretty popular, and I’ve never been there without seeing another dog. There is a doggy water fountain and spigot, but no doggie baggies, so bring your own. Very friendly group, tons of fun for the pups.

Sports Teams: If you want to get involved in Beaufort events I would suggest joining a sports team WAKA (kickball), volunteering with CAPA (they have a location on Ribaut), or participate in the races in town (there are TONS of 5ks that everyone can do).

Events: Participate in local events like “First Fridays,” “Night on the Town” in December and “Gullah Festival” in May. You can hate Beaufort or love it, but it’s more fun to live here if you love it, and there is plenty to love about Beaufort.

Recommended Shopping and Services

If you want a really awesome hair cut go to Charles and Co. They have a liquor license so you can hang out and have a glass of wine while you get your hair colored. Not the least expensive place, but it’s usually worth it. If you’re looking for a more reasonable hair place I would suggest Suzi and Company on Ribaut, they’re very sweet there and they have the coolest antique vanity set up (you’ll see).

Doggy Day Care is typically good at Beaufort Dog, their staff is young and plays with the dogs most all day. They have a pool too for the hot summer months. If you have a big dog I would train him/her at Custom K-9 though, their staff is former police dog handlers. I’ve heard great things about Doggie Llama, but I haven’t tried it myself yet.

ShareMILITARY HOUSING | AREA SCHOOLS | YOUTH CARE, ACTIVITIES & SPORTS GETTING TO AND FROM | LINKS Commissary: Closed on Mondays. Open Tuesday-Friday 10:00-7:00pm. Saturdays 10:00-6:00pm and Sundays 11:00-6:00pm. The only commissary is located at Parris Island. Exchange: Has a good sized exchange. The Legends Golf Course: Beautiful 18 hole golf course located on the Atlantic ocean with beautiful …

ShareMILITARY HOUSING | ABOUT BEAUFORT & PARRIS ISLAND BASES AREA SCHOOLS | YOUTH CARE, ACTIVITIES & SPORTS | RESOURCES Which airport should I fly into to get to Parris Island or Beaufort Marine Corps Base? Major airports Note that the times are rough estimates and can change depending on traffic. Savannah International Airport (SAV): 1 hour to …

ShareMILITARY HOUSING | ABOUT PARRIS ISLAND & BEAUFORT BASES AREA SCHOOLS | GETTING TO AND FROM | RESOURCES Child Care Programs at Beaufort and Parris Island Children, Youth and Teen Programs: Offers family care referrals (on base home day cares), School Age Care for after school programs, and CDC (Child Development Center) which takes children six weeks thru six …

ShareMILITARY HOUSING | ABOUT PARRIS ISLAND & BEAUFORT BASES AREA SCHOOLS | YOUTH CARE, ACTIVITIES & SPORTS | GETTING TO AND FROM Looking for some helpful websites for more information? Here are a bunch of links that we have found helpful for Parris Island and Beaufort including hospital information, housing links and more. Official Marine …